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Re: sources of unusual conifers
Diana L. Politika wrote:
>
> Beth Metty wrote:
> >
> > I'm always looking for unusual conifers mail-order (or otherwise), and
> > would appreciate any references anyone can give me. Thanks for the
> > help. Beth Metty, Munith MI, Zones 5B and occasionally 4A
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> I have some small Picea breweriana in one gallon pots.
> I understand that they are somewhat hard to find and are VERY nice as a
> mature speciman.
>
> The Greenhouse
> 81 S. Bagley Creek Road & Hwy 101
> Port Angeles,WA 98362
> (360)417-2664
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Thanks for the offer - please advise re price and shipping cost.
Unpotted is ok with me - I have had perfectly good luck with this method
of shipping if it is done by knowledgeable shippers. It's funny - a
year ago I didn't know what a breweriana was, and I have since become a
sincere fan. In fact, when I was out in Portland OR to visit a few
weeks ago, I picked up a small one at Greer Gardens in Eugene, but a few
more would be welcome, even though it will be a while before I see the
results. I am busy here in SE Mich stuffing 20 acres full of plants,
and there is still room for large conifers (thank goodness). Beth -
patrickm@umich.edu, 8635 Kennedy Rd., Munith, MI 49259. Got a catalog
or pricelist?
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